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Con asombro leo que Espa�a (autodeclarada nuncio de justicia de los
derechos humanos) se convierte en un gatico chiquito y bien mansito ante
el gobierno chino quien enjaula a uno de aquellos 'protejidos' por el
gobierno del principe Felipe.
El arbol se conoce por sus frutos. Tanta pasion sobre Pinochet
demuestra que la unica razon por la cual estan que les da hernia de la
histeria sobre el general chileno y sus crimenes, es solo porque este
era derechista y no izquierdista.
Despues de todo Fidelito con mas de 200 campos de concentracion en Cuba,
es exaltado e invitado de honor del principito quien lo devuelve a la
isla con jurgo de dolares para que sigan la expansion del turismo de
prostitucion que se ha convertido en el negocio central del barbuchas.
Nada se dice de todos esos miles de cubanos asesinados pues a ellos no
les violarion los derechos humanos desde que el general era un
izquierdista.
Por esto todos estos payasos que andan por ahi gritando 'abusos de
derechos humanos' hacen que sus causas sean risibles por la hipocresia
tan descarada.
Saludos,
Dario
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World: Asia-Pacific
Exiled Chinese dissident jailed
The authorities are cracking down on dissidents
By Beijing Correspondent Duncan Hewitt
China has jailed an exiled dissident for four years on charges of
illegally entering the country and of funding subversion.
Wang Ce - head of a coalition of exile groups, Alliance for a Democratic
China - returned last October from Sain where he had refugee status. He
was arrested in November after meeting with a leading activist, Wang
Youcai, who was later jailed.
Wang Ce, 49, was accused of funding subversion after giving Wang Youcai
$1,000. Wangs wife, Tang Xuanzhong, acknowledged he had made the
payment, but said it was out of sympathy for the activist who had no
income.
At his trial last week in the eastern city of Hangzhou the payment was
produced as evidence that Wang Ce had funded subversive activities.
Tang Xuanzhong complained that her husband was not allowed to appoint a
defence lawyer and she said she would try to mount an appeal against the
verdict.
She said her husband had slipped into China to petition the country's
parliament for greater democratisation.
Wang Ce, who holds a doctorate in political science from the University
of Hawaii, had been living abroad since 1984 and was given permanent
political refugee status in Spain after China refused to renew his
passport.
Spain's ambassador to Beijing said he was not pleased at the verdict but
respected the decision of China's judiciary. He said the sentence was
relatively light and left hope for a favourable outcome.
Wang Ce is the fifth Chinese dissident to be sentenced to prison in the
past two months. Wang Youcai, a founder member of the independent China
Democracy Party, was jailed in December for 11 years.
China's leaders have made it clear they will nip any political activity
in the bud during a year of sensitive political anniversaries.
However, a handful of China Democracy Party members have vowed defiance,
announcing new party cells in five provinces and a national meeting
planned for next month.
A Hong Kong-based dissident group has said that two laid-off workers in
south western China's Sichuan province were sentenced to one and
one-and-a-half years of re-education through labour after blocking a
railway in protest at unpaid wages.